‘Wild Boar’, Dame Elisabeth Frink, 1967 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Wild Boar’, Dame Elisabeth Frink, 1967
An artists response to Elizabeth Frink at Sherborne House
Copper, Bronze, and Brass
Today, we've got copper, bronze (copper + tin) and brass (copper + zinc). Conch shell trumpet From Tibet, 18th-19th century AD "In Buddhist temples in Tibet and China, the conch was used to call the monks to services, and were usually decorated with textile streamers. This conch trumpet is a very fine example of the brilliant colours and intricate workmanship of Tibet. The shell is mounted with a gilt copper mouthpiece." ~The British Museum The Blacas Ewer "The Blacas ewer is an…
Artists
Offer Waterman artists: Richard Allen, Lee Miller, William Turnbull, Eileen Agar, Michael Andrews, Kenneth Armitage, Frank Auerbach, Phyllida Barlow, Tony Bevan, Peter Blake, David Bomberg, Frank Bowling, Bill Brandt, Edward Burra, Anthony Caro, Patrick Caulfield, Cecil Collins, Hans Coper, Keith Coventry, Michael Craig-Martin, Dexter Dalwood, Alan Davie, Lucian Freud, Naum...
‘Bird Man’, Dame Elisabeth Frink, c.1966 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Bird Man’, Dame Elisabeth Frink, c.1966
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‘Bird’, Dame Elisabeth Frink, 1952 | Tate
Artwork page for ‘Bird’, Dame Elisabeth Frink, 1952 on display at Tate St Ives. The prodigious Frink began to show her work in public in 1951 and among her first sculptures was this strong and alert bird, rather like a crow or a raven. The bird theme was to occupy Frink over the next two decades. Of these early sculptures she said that they ‘were really expressionist in feeling - in their emphasis on beak, claws and wings - and they were really vehicles for strong feelings of panic, tension…
Dame Elisabeth Frink, R.A. (1930-1993)
Dame Elisabeth Frink, R.A. (1930-1993)
Birdman
Dame Elisabeth Frink, R.A. (1930-1993) Birdman I signed 'Frink' (on the base) bronze with a dark brown patina 21 in. (53.3 cm.) high Conceived in 1958, the present cast is number 2 in an edition of 6. Literature B. Robertson, Elisabeth Frink Sculpture, Salisbury, 1984, p. 146, no. 42, another cast illustrated.
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Elisabeth Frink’s Human Bestiary
Few British sculptors stood at a remove from art world trends as consistently as Frink.